At a Glance
- Tasks: Install and commission vehicle tracking and safety systems across Northern England.
- Company: Leading provider of vehicle tracking and safety solutions.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, bonus, overtime, company van, and 32 days annual leave.
- Other info: Great career progression opportunities and a supportive work environment.
- Why this job: Join a dynamic team and enhance vehicle safety with innovative technology.
- Qualifications: Experience in auto electrics and fitting 12V & 24V electrical systems required.
The predicted salary is between 35000 - 44000 £ per year.
Our client is a leading provider of vehicle tracking and safety solutions and due to their continued success, Staffbase have been appointed to recruit for the position of Mobile Auto Electrician.
The Role: The mobile auto electrician will be responsible for installation & commissioning vehicle tracking, vision/camera systems and safety systems to a wide range of vehicles at locations throughout Northern England.
Candidate: You will be an experienced auto electrician who is happy to work in the field and undertake regional travel on a daily basis. Previous experience in fitting 12V & 24V electrical systems such as telematics, cameras, sensors and other vehicle safety systems is required.
Hours of work: Mondays to Friday 48 hours. Overtime available.
Benefits: Excellent basic salary £36K - £40K + Bonus + OT OTE £45K - £50K, Company Van, Company Credit Card, 32 days annual leave, Pension, Excellent career progression opportunity.
Mobile Auto Electrician in London employer: Staffbase Recruitment
As a leading provider of vehicle tracking and safety solutions, our client offers an exceptional work environment for Mobile Auto Electricians, characterised by a strong commitment to employee growth and development. With competitive salaries, generous benefits including a company van and 32 days of annual leave, and a culture that values innovation and teamwork, this role provides not just a job, but a rewarding career path in the thriving automotive sector across Southern England.